Debi Teter "Jackson", Trans-Parenting.com - Encourages transgenderism in children, Mother of the Kid who was on the Natl Geographic cover.

Years after her trans child, 9, made history as the pink-haired National Geographic cover model, mom Debi Jackson looks back: 'We were at a great place in our country'​


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https://news.yahoo.com/national-geographic-transgender-child-cover-model-mom-161141879.html
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Hah they take this shit at face value:

"One young gay man from Colombia I was talking to last week told me how he purchased a copy and carried it with him for months.

Yeah yeah lots of boys through history have relied on the Nat Geo's photojournalism for plausibly deniable stimulation but even a 13 year old gawking at Yanomami women isn't this obvious.
 
Yeah yeah lots of boys through history have relied on the Nat Geo's photojournalism for plausibly deniable stimulation but even a 13 year old gawking at Yanomami women isn't this obvious.
"One young gay man from Colombia I was talking to last week told me how he purchased a copy and carried it with him for months.
Presumably until the pages got stuck together.
 
As with a lot of children who are victims of Munchausen's I imagine in 10-15 years if her kid is ever questioned whether she was pressured into transitioning, she would deny it to defend her mother.
They will blame the doctors and say the mother was deferring to the experts.

To date, those young people who've publicly said being transitioned was wrong have blamed the medicos. While that is absolutely justified, is shouldn't let the parent off the hook entirely.
 
Their kid has gone from boy to girl to they/them but they're campaigning against state laws that would limit irreversible medical interventions.
Local NPR article
The idea of still having to use kids for gender transition surgery while parents wanting to homeschool children is not allowed by their local governments is one of the things that really scratches the head here.
 
The idea of still having to use kids for gender transition surgery while parents wanting to homeschool children is not allowed by their local governments is one of the things that really scratches the head here.
While I agree the gender stuff is insane at least the kids are being seen outside the home by other people.

I have known amazing home schooled kids, but even more common are nearly illiterate home school kids who only get to read the Bible and listen to whatever crazy religious zealotry the parents subscribe too. The ability for home schooling to allow parents to abuse and keep their children isolated and ignorant is the problem - just ask the 13 Turpin children who were “home schooled”. Unfortunately home schooling can just be crazy parents abusing children and not wanting any authorities to notice.

The home schooling shit just needs more oversight than signing a paper you are doing it.

I’m not sure which local govt you are complaining about because most states make home schooling pretty easy with next to no oversight except for once a year tests (that the parents can do).
 
While I agree the gender stuff is insane at least the kids are being seen outside the home by other people.

I have known amazing home schooled kids, but even more common are nearly illiterate home school kids who only get to read the Bible and listen to whatever crazy religious zealotry the parents subscribe too. The ability for home schooling to allow parents to abuse and keep their children isolated and ignorant is the problem - just ask the 13 Turpin children who were “home schooled”. Unfortunately home schooling can just be crazy parents abusing children and not wanting any authorities to notice.

The home schooling shit just needs more oversight than signing a paper you are doing it.

I’m not sure which local govt you are complaining about because most states make home schooling pretty easy with next to no oversight except for once a year tests (that the parents can do).

In the UK, homeschooling can only be done by a qualified teacher AND they have to prove that they are satisfying the national curriculum for the appropriate level.
Granted this doesn’t make it impossible for crazy abusive parents to isolate their children, but it is considerably more effort to do so.

So in the US, that’s not a requirement?
Any parent can just sign a form and legally keep their kids at home?
 
In the UK, homeschooling can only be done by a qualified teacher AND they have to prove that they are satisfying the national curriculum for the appropriate level.
Granted this doesn’t make it impossible for crazy abusive parents to isolate their children, but it is considerably more effort to do so.

So in the US, that’s not a requirement?
Any parent can just sign a form and legally keep their kids at home?
It really depends on the state, but yes that’s all in takes in many states.

In California you just declare your home a private school, pinkie swear you are teaching the same subjects taught in public school in Calif. and submit an affidavit once a year verifying this. This is how the Turpins managed to easily imprison their kids and nobody noticed.
 
Jesus christ. How can anyone read this lady's blog and not see how fucking crazy she is, and how hard she pressured her own child to troon out?
The same way people can watch I am Jazz and think Jeanette was just a supportive parent doing the best for her child.
 
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Since Avery's premiere as a famous trans kid on the cover of National Geographic in Jan. 2017, he has since moved to they/them (rather than she/her) pronouns, and looks like a seemingly normal boy, besides the insane mother and speshul pronouns. (Apologies if late on the they/them, I don't keep up with the thread)

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Avery as of today ("they/them"), prior to attending a "trans prom" event near the US capitol
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This past weekend he got to meet one of the Wachowski troons!
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Was Avery ever on puberty blockers? If so they clearly had zero effect. I believe he has been going by they/them for the last year or so, and I imagine will fully revert to he/him around the time he leaves the clutches of his fame-obsessed mother. This kid stands out in my mind from his participation in the "Transhood" documentary, where he did not want to be filmed and seemed to detest the spotlight his mom got him into.
 
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Since Avery's premiere as a famous trans kid on the cover of National Geographic in Jan. 2017, he has since moved to they/them (rather than she/her) pronouns, and looks like a seemingly normal boy, besides the insane mother and speshul pronouns. (Apologies if late on the they/them, I don't keep up with the thread)


Avery as of today ("they/them"), prior to attending a "trans prom" event near the US capitol
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This past weekend he got to meet one of the Wachowski troons!
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Was Avery ever on puberty blockers? If so they clearly had zero effect. I believe he has been going by they/them for the last year or so, and I imagine will fully revert to he/him around the time he leaves the clutches of his fame-obsessed mother. This kid stands out in my mind from his participation in the "Transhood" documentary, where he did not want to be filmed and seemed to detest the spotlight his mom got him into.
I hate to bring it up but doesn't it look like he has hormone moobs?
 
In the UK, homeschooling can only be done by a qualified teacher AND they have to prove that they are satisfying the national curriculum for the appropriate level.
Not true. Anyone can homeschool in the UK. Local authorities have no formal powers or duty to monitor the provision of home education, and the education provided does not need to follow the national curriculum. No exams need to be taken. The UK legal requirement for home education is that each student receives an “age-appropriate, full-time education”.
 
Not true. Anyone can homeschool in the UK. Local authorities have no formal powers or duty to monitor the provision of home education, and the education provided does not need to follow the national curriculum. No exams need to be taken. The UK legal requirement for home education is that each student receives an “age-appropriate, full-time education”.

Ok, I stand corrected. I must be out of date, because when I was at school and asked my head teacher father how homeschooling worked, that is exactly what he told me.

Sounds ambiguous. How do they define “age appropriate” then?
 
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Ok, I stand corrected. I must be out of date, because when I was at school and asked my head teacher father how homeschooling worked, that is exactly what he told me.

Sounds ambiguous. How do they define “age appropriate” then?
It is vague and ambiguous, in order to give parents the most freedom to choose how to educate their child, but also to allow the local authorities to step in if they receive information that suggests a child is being neglected. If a council-worker checks up on you and you respond "it's fine, 15 year old Tommy is learning how to count" then that's obviously not age-appropriate unless disability is a factor.
My neighbour (a single mother) "homeschools" her 3 feral children, because she can't be bothered to take them to school in the mornings.
You have to seriously mess up for the council to show any interest.
 
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